Authors
Nathan Congdon, Benita O'Colmain, CC Klaver, Ronald Klein, Beatriz Muñoz, David S Friedman, John Kempen, Hugh R Taylor, Paul Mitchell
Publication date
2004/4/1
Journal
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill.: 1960)
Volume
122
Issue
4
Pages
477-485
Description
Objectives
To estimate the cause-specific prevalence and distribution of blindness and low vision in the United States by age, race/ethnicity, and gender, and to estimate the change in these prevalence figures over the next 20 years.
Methods
Summary prevalence estimates of blindness (both according to the US definition of< or= 6/60 [< or= 20/200] best-corrected visual acuity in the better-seeing eye and the World Health Organization standard of< 6/120 [< 20/400]) and low vision (< 6/12 [< 20/40] best-corrected vision in the better-seeing eye) were prepared separately for black, Hispanic, and white persons in 5-year age intervals starting at 40 years. The estimated prevalences were based on recent population-based studies in the United States, Australia, and Europe. These estimates were applied to 2000 US Census data, and to projected US population figures for 2020, to estimate the number of Americans with visual impairment. Cause-specific prevalences of blindness and low vision were also estimated for the different racial/ethnic groups.
Results
Based on demographics from the 2000 US Census, an estimated 937 000 (0.78%) Americans older than 40 years were blind (US definition). An additional 2.4 million Americans (1.98%) had low vision. The leading cause of blindness among white persons was age-related macular degeneration (54.4% of the cases), while among black persons, cataract and glaucoma accounted for more than 60% of blindness. Cataract was the leading cause of low vision, responsible for approximately 50% of bilateral vision worse than 6/12 (20/40) among white, black, and Hispanic persons. The number of blind …
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